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词汇 orchestrion
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Definition of orchestrion in English:

orchestrion

(also orchestrina)
noun ɔːˈkɛstrɪənɔrˈkɛstriən
  • A large mechanical musical instrument designed to imitate the sound of an orchestra.

    奥开斯特里翁琴(模仿交响乐队的大型机械乐器)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There are music machines, too - player pianos and orchestrions, which combine a number of automated instruments in one box.
    • Secular barrel organs varied widely in size, ranging from domestic instruments little bigger than a musical box to the orchestrions designed for public display, for example Maelzel's panharmonicon and Winkel's componium.
    • Bach chorales are transposed according to strict mathematical procedures, folk tunes are inverted and piled on top of one another, and the clumsy sound of an orchestrion is produced by a small orchestra.
    • Orchestrions were designed to imitate an orchestra by means of organ pipes and percussion instruments, though in some cases they were built around large upright pianos instead; early examples used pinned wooden barrels to provide the music which they played, while later versions had the advantage of perforated paper music rolls.
    • The castle had every technological gadget imaginable including central heating, hydro-electric power for his electric lighting and the orchestrion.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from orchestra, on the pattern of accordion.

Definition of orchestrion in US English:

orchestrion

(also orchestrina)
nounɔrˈkɛstriənôrˈkestrēən
  • A large mechanical musical instrument designed to imitate the sound of an orchestra.

    奥开斯特里翁琴(模仿交响乐队的大型机械乐器)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Bach chorales are transposed according to strict mathematical procedures, folk tunes are inverted and piled on top of one another, and the clumsy sound of an orchestrion is produced by a small orchestra.
    • Secular barrel organs varied widely in size, ranging from domestic instruments little bigger than a musical box to the orchestrions designed for public display, for example Maelzel's panharmonicon and Winkel's componium.
    • The castle had every technological gadget imaginable including central heating, hydro-electric power for his electric lighting and the orchestrion.
    • Orchestrions were designed to imitate an orchestra by means of organ pipes and percussion instruments, though in some cases they were built around large upright pianos instead; early examples used pinned wooden barrels to provide the music which they played, while later versions had the advantage of perforated paper music rolls.
    • There are music machines, too - player pianos and orchestrions, which combine a number of automated instruments in one box.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from orchestra, on the pattern of accordion.

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